Utah State Aggies fall to Northeastern University

By Ian Abreu

For the Deseret News

Published: Saturday, Nov. 21 2009 2:43 p.m. MST

BOSTON — The Utah State men's basketball team can't get home soon enough.

Finally starting to feel the effects of their three game road swing to start this year's regular season campaign, the Aggies let a six point halftime lead falter as they were edged by upstart Northeastern University, 64-61, in Saturday afternoon's non-conference tilt at Matthews Arena.

They were more aggressive in the second half than us and it shows on the scoreboard, said Utah State head coach Stew Morrill. I'd like to see the last time a program like us started out with three road games in a row. This has certainly been a tough stretch for us, but we'll bounce back.

The Utah State (1-2) offense started off the first half with a purpose, jumping out a quick 14-2 advantage thanks in large part to Tai Wesley's six points. The Aggies' junior forward paced the visitors throughout the entire first half, netting 12 of his game-high 16 points. Sophomore guard Jaxon Myaer had himself a pretty decent showing during the first half as well, netting nine points in only seven minutes off the bench.

Despite Wesley's powerful display from the wing, the pesky Huskies (1-1) kept things within reach during the half as a 3-pointer by senior guard/swing man Matt Janning with seven minutes left cut the Northeastern deficit to just seven at 24-17. Janning led the Huskies in the points department, finishing with a team high 14.

The Janning 3-ball from beyond the arc sparked the Huskies, who went on to out-score the Aggies 11-10 to close out the half as they were only down by six at 34-28 heading into the locker room.

Similar to what Utah State had done in the first half, Northeastern came out and did the same at the outset of the second half as the Huskies came out firing on all cylinders, outscoring their opponents 16-9 to kick things off. A layup by senior forward Manny Adako at 10:46 gave the home team their first lead of the contest at 44-43.

What has been happening to us so far this year is that we get discouraged when the other team starts making their shots, explained Morrill. We also missed way too many good looks down low towards the end. Our outside perimeter game needs to become more consistent as well.

With the game still in the balance, senior guard Baptiste Bataille drilled a pair of clutch free throws with only 36.1 seconds left in the game to give Northeastern the slim 60-58 lead. Bataille went a solid 4-for-4 from the charity stripe during that second half as he finished the game in double figures with 12 points.

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